Chapter 124 Warhammer - World Rules
Chapter 124 Warhammer - World Rules
Fenris.
Dio was puzzled when he arrived.
For some reason, an accident occurred during the space travel.
When I finally came out, another half month had passed!
"My goodness, are the laws of time in this world really that obvious? So obvious that they're disrupting the real world!" Dio was completely bewildered.
The power of laws is the embodiment of the rules governing the operation of a world, or a subdivision of those rules.
If the power of a certain law is too strong, it can even affect the operation of the real world, especially when space travel or other laws are in operation, such an overly strong law will manifest itself.
Because the rules governing a world are a whole, once a certain law manifests itself, the others will follow suit.
However, if a certain law is too strong, this excessive strength will become more apparent when other laws are used independently.
To comprehend the power of a certain law is like carving out a brick from a wall that has been plastered and painted.
In this way, a person who comprehends the power of a certain law is equivalent to having manipulated the laws of the world, and can manifest the power of the law independently without affecting others.
Having gathered his thoughts, Dio directly descended into Fenris in his physical form.
Fenris lives up to its name and setting.
As soon as Dio landed, he was attacked by a flying beast that resembled one from a myth.
"This beast is just a ride in an amusement park, and it's even managed to reproduce to this day!"
Dio stared in disbelief at the giant bird, which was the size of a large airplane.
He had tried to breed similar behemoths, but most of them failed because they were unable to adapt to the environment.
After marveling at it, Dio collected several kinds of flying beasts, intending to go back and see how advanced human genetic experiments were during the Golden Age.
Along with finding Hela, they also saw the Primarch, Fenris's wolf—Lemanrus!
"Wait a minute, which world are you in now?"
“Uh… Warhammer…”
Hearing the words he had heard before coming to the Warhammer world, and even hearing his own voice coming from within, Dio raised an eyebrow. It was exactly as he had guessed.
Hela hung up the phone awkwardly. After all, Dio had found out that she had arrived early, and neither Dio nor Hela herself were really prepared.
"So, you are..." Hela looked at Dio suspiciously, unsure of who she was.
"Who do you think I am? If you hadn't come here without a word, I wouldn't have come here either, and my timeline wouldn't be earlier than yours," Dio said, hands on his hips, looking down at her.
Hela didn't know what to say, so she gave an awkward smile.
"Hey kid, what's your relationship with our new boss?!" Lemanrus walked up behind Dio and looked down at him, looking menacing.
His eyes gleamed with an uncontrollable ferocity, like a wild beast that had already locked onto its prey.
The others around also set up their formations.
Dio looked at Lemanrus, whose Primarch was so tall that Dio had to look up at him.
But Dio noticed a thoughtful look in his eyes.
Dio knew that the rugged-looking man before him had an extremely delicate and active mind.
“Lemanrus, you are the sixth son of the Emperor of the Human Empire. Now, you may come with me.”
Dio's words made Lemanrus chuckle.
"I don't know anything about the Human Empire, but I do know you've messed with my new boss!" Lemanrus's eyes flashed with a fierce light as he drew his battle axe and swung it at him.
Dio remained calm and flicked his wrist.
when!
With a crisp sound, Lemanrus felt the battle axe in his hands was as slippery as a living snake, and he could not grip the handle with his hands.
This was the first time Lemanrus had encountered this situation. He tried to grip the axe handle tightly again, but his hands slipped, causing the battle axe to fall directly to the ground.
Upon closer inspection, Lemanrus discovered that the webs between his thumb and forefinger were cracked and covered in blood.
Lemanrus quickly retreated, his long hair disheveled, but his eyes were clearly like those of a wild beast.
The remaining Fenris warriors, though shocked, remained steadfast in their fighting spirit, picked up their weapons, and charged forward.
Dio had no interest in arguing with them, so he waved his hand and sent them all flying, crashing heavily onto the snow.
Hela then arrived beside Dio.
"Looks like I'm pretty lucky; I ran into a Primarch right away."
Hela's knowledge of Warhammer was limited to knowing that there was a large, golden man here who commanded a massive Astartes force just like her husband.
In addition, there is a batch of gene prototypes created using their own genes.
Then it was gone.
As for what those protogenes are called and what their stories are, Hela stopped watching when she came across those so-called ships and the short films made by humans in the Earth Network.
Having been in space for tens of thousands of years, why would they install large cannons on both sides of a ship?
That's fine, but why can't the cannon barrel rotate?
The massive warship had to turn sideways to fire its cannons.
Isn't this just a huge target?
This is a human empire that has existed for tens of thousands of years. Even if there has been a technological lapse, surely the tactics have regressed to the nascent stage of naval warfare when humans first embarked on the Age of Exploration?
Moreover, the emperor is a person who has lived from before Christ to the present day, and he claims to have held so many different roles in human history.
But after this incident, Haikou felt that he had wasted tens of thousands of years of his life.
In Dio's empire, ships did indeed have rams, but those things were created as a precaution; if enemy ships broke through the firepower, they would be rammed with them.
Or perhaps it's used as a shield for defense when its energy is depleted, making a last stand.
Boarding and close-in combat were originally special operations used for precise strikes against targets and assassinations of enemy leaders.
Dio's imperial ships had virtually no human servants, at most some modified mechanical servants, and all positions were held by Astartes and Spartan soldiers, and even some other types of soldiers.
Ordinary people can't play much of a role in it; their lifespan is relatively short, and they are very fragile.
Large-scale legion assaults were only used by the Empire when it wanted to occupy a valuable planet. After bombarding the land with artillery, the legions would land and wipe out any remaining resistance forces.
The empire's principle was to rather kill a thousand innocent people than let one guilty person go free; any family that rebelled, including their entire nine generations, had to be exhumed and killed.
This is why most of the empire's conquered territories are sparsely populated, requiring the Transformers army to be stationed there.
Since we can't quickly replenish our manpower, we can only focus on increasing biodiversity.
This is why the outside world feared Dio and called him Thanos.
Dio embraced Hela: "That's right, your luck remains as good as ever."
"Promise me you won't act on your own next time."
Hela's injury last time allowed Dio to find the ultimate evolution.
The Supreme Evolution transformed itself into an immortal being, and its various technological and money-laundering companies are spread throughout the universe.
After he killed the Supreme Evolutionary, he successfully seized all her property, which almost accelerated the development of the empire.
However, the price Hela paid for being seriously injured and near death was still very high; Dio almost thought Hela was about to die.
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